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Hey guys,

Have searched forums a bit and have pretty much decided that Endless SSS brake pads are probably the way to go on my GTR as replacements (Actually, whilst looking I'm fairly certain I spotted a comment by Travis (Slippery) saying that he bought same pads in 07'...

Just wondering A: who would be the best people to grab these from? and B: whereabouts would people recommend getting them installed around Osborne Park? Also, anyone got an estimate of how much installation would cost? Never had to change brakes on an import before, imagine would cost a little more than a Commodore hehe

Cheers fellas :P

-Chris

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Few people would stock these, Project Mu pads may are available in Perth, I might be able to help you in that regard if they are of interest. Otherwise your online Japanese sites dude, cheap prices just expect to wait a few weeks for them to arrive.

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Found a stockist who can sell Project Mu NS series, front and rear pads for $368 total

http://www.searleraceequipment.com.au/shop...ype_ns_pads/118

Just ordered a set, should be here Wednesday/Thursday'ish.

Now just need to have em installed :)

Was considering the B-spec ones, but I don't track the car and have only attended 1 skidpan day with the car as it is.

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After doing a bit of research and stop being a lazy c*** I had a look and found some very useful websites. Probably the best of the lot is this:

http://justskylines.com/knowledgebase/brak...brake_pads.aspx

In fact this website has a shedload of useful information and I'd recommend anyone have a look through. If I run into any troubles Rhys, I'll be calling you up.... with a carton... hehe

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As it was, they finally arrived on Friday. The guys at Searle had a bit of trouble with Toll on delivery of the pads with what was supposed to be overnight delivery.

Installed em meself Friday night... goddamn, those brake pads are frikken awesome. I'd recommend them to anyone :thumbsup:

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or bart from south west brakes. allways got projects Mu's hanging around

:P:P yes i have Mu pads on shelf , maybe you should toss the le Mans pads and upgrade

Mus are awesome , my forged 4 piston 4 pad kit took alot of punishment over the weekend

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Might be able to tell me too Brendan, what, if any, performance differences are there between the R32 GTR brakes/calipers vs the R33 GTR's brembo package ?

32 has 300mm rotor v 33 brembo 324mm also brembo pads bigger face area ..

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